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BOT 12-16-2006, 06-28-07, 11-20-08, 06-21-12
TUITION (POLICY)
A. Tuition
1. Undergraduate tuition at Oglala Lakota College is $80.00 per credit hour for
students whose attendance results in “per pupil funding”. *
2. Undergraduate tuition at Oglala Lakota College for any student whose
attendance does not result in “per pupil funding” is $98.00 per credit hour. *
3. Graduate tuition is $115.00 per credit hour.
B. Documentation that results in Per Pupil Funding
1. Tribal Enrollment document that is received from the student or the Tribal
Enrollment Office. A student can sign a release that allows the Registrar’s Office
to obtain the tribal enrollment document from the Tribal Enrollment Office.
2. Tribal Lineage record that establishes that the student is a biological child of a
member of a tribe, living or deceased, and this record is received from the student
or Tribal Enrollment Office. A student can fill out a tribal lineage form that is
accompanied with a birth certificate, and this form can be submitted by the
student or the Registrar’s Office to the Tribal Enrollment Office.
* Students who have their tribal enrollment documentation on file with Oglala
Lakota College Registrar’s Office does result in “Per pupil funding” and will not
be affected by the higher tuition. Why is this documentation required? Simply,
the College’s primary source of funding is a Public Law known as the “Tribally
Controlled Community College Assistance Act.” This law requires all who claim
to be Native American to provide proof that they are an enrolled member of a
Federally recognized tribe or have proof of tribal lineage from their biological
parent(s). Any student who does not provide the Registrar’s Office with this
information will not have the major portion of the cost of their education
reimbursed to the College. Tuition and fees only cover a small fraction of the
actual cost of a student’s education.
B. Tuition Assistance
1. Financial Assistance, scholarships and grants are available for those students
who qualify.
2. Refunds will be made according to the refund policy.
C. I. Tuition Waiver for Veterans
Veterans may be granted tuition waivers. The tuition waiver is good for
undergraduate courses only. To qualify, the Veteran must meet the following criteria:
a. Must have used all entitlement to, or not be eligible for, educational benefits,
(Veterans benefits, Pell grants, Higher Education grants, Scholarships.)
b. Must have honorable discharge.
c. Must have served more than 181 days in the Military. (Proof of Military Service is
the DD-214).
d. Must be a first generation college student.
e. Tuition waiver will be granted until a first Bachelor’s degree is completed.
II. Veteran Debt Waiver
All Veterans that qualify for the tuition waiver and have debts with Oglala Lakota
College will have these debts waived.
D. I. Members of Local Boards and Board of Trustees will be granted tuition cost
waivers when no other financial aid is available or when sufficient financial aid is not
available.
E. Withdrawal Refund
Students who withdraw voluntarily from Oglala Lakota College, after classes start,
may be eligible for a refund of the tuition upon the approval of the Registrar and
Financial Aid Officer. Refunds will be made in accordance with the following
schedule:
Through the 2nd week: 100% refund
Starting the 3rd week: 0% refund
F. Fees
1. Registration fee is $20.00 per semester.
2. Lab fees vary in courses.
3. Technology fee is $8.00 per credit hour.
4. These fees are non-refundable starting the 3rd week.
5. Level I & II Nursing student will be charged a $120 fee per semester. This fee will
cover costs for the computer assisted study programs, standardized testing, the pin
and other costs related to the nursing program.
G. Review of Tuition and Fees Schedule
1. The Oglala Lakota College schedule of tuition will be reviewed annually.
